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Arte y propaganda en Italia ante la muerte de Carlos II de España. Imágenes, libros y panfletos entre Austrias y Borbones.
Author(s) -
Pablo González Tornel
Publication year - 2013
Language(s) - Spanish
DOI - 10.6035/potestas.2013.6.10
Subject(s) - humanities , philosophy , art
La muerte de Carlos II de Habsburgo, rey de España, en 1700 y sin descendencia directa, desencadenará la guerra de Sucesión a la Corona española entre Francia y el Imperio. Ambas potencias, además de emplear las armas, intentarán legitimar las pretensiones de sus dos candidatos, Felipe, duque de Anjou, y Carlos, archiduque de Austria. Para ello resultará fundamental la propaganda escrita e icónica de la que se analizan algunos ejemplos producidos en Italia y, especialmente, en Roma.In 1700 the death of Charles II Hapsburg, king of Spain, without direct descent started the Succession War to the Spanish Crown between France and the Empire. Both candidates, Philip, Duke of Anjou, and Charles, Archduke of Austria, tried to legitimize their pretensions and written propaganda, engravings and paintings were used on this purpose. Some pieces of this propaganda produced in Italy, and specially in Rome, are analyzed in this study

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